ATLANTA, Georgia -- Anthony Grant made an appearance at Tuesday's Crimson Caravan event, but it shouldn't be viewed as a sign that Alabama's 2014 recruiting class is complete.

Alabama already has four players in the fold -- the latest being small forward Jeff Garrett -- but there's room for a fifth. Christophe Varidel, who was a member of Florida Gulf Coast's Sweet 16 team in 2013, recently made a visit to Tuscaloosa.

"We still have some guys, see what's out there," the Crimson Tide basketball coach said. "Obviously, the market's changed a little bit. A lot of things will happen late across the country, so we're going to stay involved with some guys."

Prospective players have until May 21 to sign National Letters of Intent. As it stands now, Alabama's class ranks 33rd in the nation on 247Sports.com.

Even if Alabama doesn't add another body, it will have six new faces able to contribute in 2014-15. Transfers Ricky Tarrant and Michael Kessens have been with the program since last summer and are anticipated to take on major roles.

"The big thing always is any time you add freshmen is to get them acclimated to what you're doing," Grant said. "We're allowed to have two hours a week with those guys in the summer. We'll try to utilize that as best as we can to get them acclimated and familiar with their teammates and what they're trying to do."

Grant hit on a couple of other subjects in his brief interview, including an update on forward Shannon Hale's recovery from surgery and some more insight on the hiring of Reggie Witherspoon. You can check out the entire thing in the video at the top of the page.